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1、學(xué)號(hào):4106027012泰山醫(yī)學(xué)院畢業(yè)設(shè)計(jì)(論文) a contrastive study of english and chinese body languages cultural connotations院(部)系外國(guó)語(yǔ)學(xué)院所 學(xué) 專 業(yè)英語(yǔ)本科(非英雙專業(yè)第二學(xué)位)年級(jí)、班級(jí)2007級(jí)1班完成人姓名指導(dǎo)教師姓名專業(yè)技術(shù)職務(wù) 2010年5月17日a contrastive study of english and chinese body languages cultural connotationsbywang chunsusupervisor:lan xiaoxiao submit

2、ted to the school of foreign languagesin partial fulfillment of requirements forthe degree of bachelor of artstaishan medical universitytaian, chinamay, 2010論文原創(chuàng)性保證書我保證所提交的論文都是自己獨(dú)立完成,如有抄襲、剽竊、雷同等現(xiàn)象,愿承擔(dān)相應(yīng)后果,接受學(xué)校的處理。專業(yè): 英語(yǔ)本科(非英雙專業(yè)第二學(xué)位) 班級(jí): 2007級(jí)1班 簽名: 2010年 5 月 17 日abstractpeople usually rely on langua

3、ges to communicate, to express their thought or to transmit the information, but just using the languages or words are not vivid enough to communicate in our life. so, we always need the help of body language. body language, including hand gestures, eye contact, facial expression, body distance, bod

4、y touch and so on. body language differs from culture to culture, therefore it is necessary to understand the different meanings of body language in different countries. this thesis, first discusses the definition, importance and function of body language in the communication through the elaboration

5、 of some examples; moreover, this thesis majorly focuses on the differences of english and chinese body languages cultural connotations, especially those in hand gesture, eye contact, facial expression, body distance and body touch; at last, this thesis discusses the reasons for the differences of e

6、nglish and chinese body languages cultural connotations. the research of english and chinese body language in cross-cultural communication is helpful for people to diminish or avoid misunderstandings caused by the cultural connotations of body language in different countries. key words: communicatio

7、n; body language; cultural connotations; difference; reason摘 要人們?cè)趥鬟f信息,表達(dá)思想,交流感情時(shí),主要借助于語(yǔ)言交際,然而僅僅使用文字或言語(yǔ),有時(shí)不夠生動(dòng)形象,因而這時(shí)就需要非語(yǔ)言交際。人們利用身體各部分來(lái)傳遞信息,交流思想。它包括手勢(shì),目光接觸,面部表情,交談?wù)咧g的距離等等。身勢(shì)語(yǔ)是隨文化的改變而改變,因而不同國(guó)家的身勢(shì)語(yǔ)所表達(dá)的意思不一定都相同,所以,在跨文化交際中,要清楚地認(rèn)識(shí)非語(yǔ)言交際在不同國(guó)家中表示的意思。本文首先介紹身勢(shì)語(yǔ)的含義,重要性以及身勢(shì)語(yǔ)在交際中的功能,然后從文化角度對(duì)身勢(shì)語(yǔ)在不同的文化背景中的含義作了介紹,

8、探討了中國(guó)和英語(yǔ)國(guó)家在手勢(shì),眼神,面部表情,體距與身體接觸等方面的文化差異,最后指出中國(guó)和說(shuō)英語(yǔ)的國(guó)家之間身勢(shì)語(yǔ)文化差異的原因。對(duì)跨文化交際中的身勢(shì)語(yǔ)進(jìn)行探討,有助于人們減少或避免在跨文化交際中因身勢(shì)語(yǔ)的文化差異而引起的誤解。關(guān)鍵詞:交流;身勢(shì)語(yǔ);文化內(nèi)涵;不同;原因 contentschapter 1 introduction1chapter 2 body language22.1 definition of body language22.2 importance of body language22.3 functions of body language3chapter 3 diffe

9、rences of english and chinese body languages cultural connotations63.1 hand gesture63.2 eye contact73.3 facial expressions83.4 body distance93.5 body touch10chapter4 reasons for the differences of english and chinese body languages cultural connotations114.1 religious beliefs114.2 values and ways of

10、 thinking114.3 morals and social regulations124.4 disciplines of organization12chapter 5 conclusion13notes14bibliography15acknowledgements16chapter 1 introductionhuman communication consists of verbal communication and nonverbal communication. nonverbal communication plays a very important role in t

11、he whole communication. body language is a means of non-verbal communication. some experts say more than 60 percent of communication comes from nonverbal behaviors, such as facial expression, hand gestures, eye contact and so on. one expert estimated that verbal communication occupied about 30 perce

12、nt of the whole communication behaviors. “american linguist samovar affirms that in a face-to-face communication, only about 35 percent of messages are sent by verbal behaviors and others are sent by nonverbal behaviors.” 1 body language is just like mans shadow that is always together with us. even

13、 it is cloudy or rainy, we cant observe the shadow visibly, but it always works in our actual communications. body language is an important medium through which people communicate with each other. it is a part of the culture and takes a complementary role to help people transfer information to impro

14、ve communication. owing to cultural differences, the same body language has different meanings and communicative functions, which causes a lot of trouble in intercultural communication. with the development of intercultural communication, the contacts between the chinese and the western people are o

15、n the increase, and the differences between body languages have been the major barriers to efficient communication.in order to meet the international communication tendency, one of the most useful way to deal with the barriers is to know the different meaning of body language in chinese and western

16、cultures, and to avoid the misunderstanding of body language and improve communication between people from these two cultures. therefore, it is necessary and important to have an understanding of the uses and functions of body language in communication. this paper discusses the difference of body la

17、nguage between china and english-speaking countries and the reasons for it. the aim of this thesis is to help foreign language learners and communicators “hear” the silent message and “read” the invisible action in intercultural communication.chapter 2 body language2.1 definition of body languagebod

18、y language is an important nonverbal form of communication. there are many definitions of body language in different dictionaries.birdwhistell, an american psychologist, is the first person who created the definition of “body language” and he called it “optics” which means the system of motive power

19、. birdwhstell indicates that “all parts of human body can express and exchange information, emotion and attitude; moreover, these can make efforts that words cannot obtain.”2 in oxford advanced learners english-chinese dictionary its definition is: the process of communicating what you are feeling o

20、r thinking by the way you place or move your body rather than by words. in business dictionary it is defined as: nonverbal and other unintended communication on the part of one individual to another. nonverbal communication takes place by means of facial expressions, head movements, eye contact, han

21、d gestures, body positions and acts, tones of voice and so on. in general, body language expresses individual emotions, feelings and attitudes. in veterinary dictionary it says: the expression of feelings by means of postures or gestures. it is characteristic of primates, but most animal species use

22、 gestures to demonstrate their attitudes to other animals and to environment generally. and body language is also described as thought that is not conveyed through words. it is a kind of mans social attributes and behavior, which are issued by the deliverer, and received by the received purposely. s

23、o in general , body language refers to communication without the use of words, also called nonverbal communication .it includes communication through the use of facial expressions, gestures and postures, eye contact, touch, clothing, silence, time and space.2.2 importance of body languagehuman socie

24、tys long historical evolution confirms that labor plays a decisive role in the course of humans evolution. at beginning, human ancestors rely on all sorts of gestures and postures for mutual coordination and communication. so body language is actually the most primitive instrument of communication.

25、the phonic language is gradually developed with the continuous deepening of communication. humans gradually learn verbal communication after a far-flung nonverbal communication. this shows that the non-verbal communication come into being earlier than verbal communication, and it is the origin and b

26、ase of verbal communication. body language is the earliest communication tool of human. an investigation into the functions of the factors of verbal and nonverbal communications shows: 35% information is transferred by language; the other 65% are by nonverbal patterns. other study indicates: only 7%

27、 emotions in peoples communication are passed by language; the other 93% are by nonverbal patterns. american scholars pointed out that “humans communication consists of writing, speaking and body three parts. because of culture prejudices, a great majority of educated people often think that written

28、 language is the most important; the oral language is the second. the body language is ranked last.”3 however, whether from the continuously evolution of whole humanity or from a personal point of view, it shows the necessity and importance of body language.2.3 functions of body languageactions are

29、more powerful than words. successful communications are closely related to skillful use of signs, gestures and actions, etc. namely body language can help carry out smoother, more successful and efficient communications. when carrying a conversation, deliberately or accidentally, people are always a

30、ccompanied with changes of their facial expressions, gestures and other body languages. in english, there is a famous saying: do not trust those who dare not look at your eyes directly. this expression indicates the importance of eye contacts in communications. according to the displaying and transf

31、erring functions of body language, ekman and friesen classify the functions of body language into five aspects.4this thesis will explain them one by one.2.3.1 symbolic functionbody language as a symbol, has clear and definite implications, and on this occasion it can replace speech acts, and usually

32、 has strong cultural properties. it can replace verbal behaviors to convey certain meaning.symbolizing gestures have usually different forms. they are conventional ones. for example, to act the committing suicide, in china people use the hand imitating the form of dagger penetrating into his or her

33、own belly, while in the united states, people use the index finger at the temples to indicate the meaning of suicide.2.3.2 complementing functionbody language can be used to complement, describe, or accent verbal cues. body language adds some information to the verbal message and can explain convers

34、ational implications. use of body language in this way must be accompanied with the use of verbal language. for example, while delivering a speech, the lecturer has to employ different gestures to support the speech, and make the speech stronger, otherwise the lecture will be a dull one, and fails t

35、o attract the interest of the audience .when talking about the big house one bought, he/she indicates how big it is with his/her hands.2.3.3 indicating functionbody language can indicate signals of feelings and emotions, which can modify, exaggerate and negate the verbal language. for example, there

36、 is a cause of “the sampler” in the college english, which says: with a quick decision he turned to the shop girl and said in a loud voice, “kindly pack me up this one here. i will take it with me.” he pointed at one of the largest and most expensive of the puddings. from it, we can know that there

37、are three movement of body language were used in it“turned to”, “said in a loud voice”, “pointed at one of the largest and most expensive of the puddings”. although the old man doesnt say a word about the one which he wants to buy, his body language “pointed at” indicates the meaning.2.3.4 regulatin

38、g functionbody language can regulate conversations, especially in face to face ones. some specific forms for this function of body language occur in turn-takings of a conversation, and self-regularity. for example, if one participant is interested in the conversation, he might nod approvingly at tim

39、es and smile from time to time to hint the speaker to continue the conversation. that is the regularity of turn-taking, which regulates the turns in conversations. self- regularity means the speaking might use some body language actions to regulate himself or herself. for example, when we are nervou

40、s, we often feel uneasy whether sitting or standing. if we feel awkward, the usual action is to touch the back of the head or just curl the lip unconsciously to regulate ourselves to overcome the embarrassing situations. maybe in different cultures different body language will be used to indicate th

41、is meaning, but in spite of the various forms, there is a fundamental truth under this, that is, proper use of body language can regulate participants to get accustomed to conversations. 2.3.5 negative functionin this sense body language can negate the truth-value of verbal language, and this functi

42、on is usually called negative function. here is an example for this. if a says to b, “i hate you”, without the corresponding facial expressions of hatred, a smiles and says gently. this is an apparent case, a doesnt really hate b, because his/her body language betrays him/her. another example is als

43、o can be noticed in our daily life, if a says to b, “i love you “, with the indifferent expression and no actions of lover. as body language shows that a is lying to b, he/she doesnt really love her/him. so, we can say body language publicly can negate the meaning of verbal language. some scholars r

44、eckon that being the reflection of psychological conditions is the foundation on which body language functions in harmony with words and expressions in conversations. that is to say, body language always closely concerts the true meanings from our hearts, and transfers different kinds of information

45、 to the other speakers in conversations. birdwhistle has more specific description. he says, “body language and oral language supplement each other. if we attempt to communicate without the cooperation of body language, such as hand, the changes of forehead and other forms of facial expressions, we

46、will soon learn that communications are hard to proceed on.” 5chapter 3 differences of english and chinese body languages cultural connotationsaccording to the study of anthropology, body language is the signal and tool of human communication and human being has the same ancestors, so the signal the

47、y express through their body language may be the same. we called it “innate”, so some body language belongs to all nations in the world: for example, people laugh when they feel happy; people cry when feel sad; people faces turn red when they feel shy.as globalization of the world, people from diffe

48、rent countries communicate with each other more and more closely and frequently. at the same time, economy and culture become mingled. the world becomes smaller and smaller. we often called it “global village” in which the cultural meaning of body language tends to be similar. however, the differenc

49、es in body language have been the major barriers to efficient communication. this thesis will detail the differences of chinese and english body languages cultural connotations in the following parts: 3.1 hand gesture gestures refer to specific body movements that carry meanings. gestures are both i

50、nnate and learned. they are used in all cultures, tend to be tied to speech processes, and are usually automatic. gestures include those made by both hands and other parts of the body, such as arm gestures and leg movements.everyone has hands and everyone uses them to communicate everyday. in fact,

51、hand gesture is the core of body language. instead of words, people can convey ideas, information and message by using the movement and style of hands and fingers. hands are the earliest communicative tools in human communication, because our ancestors depend on hands to communicate before language

52、comes forth. however, people in some countries do not understand a single hand gesture in the same way. we can call these hand gestures “folk gestures” which are passed down from generation to generation as a cultural product, so they are provided with cultural feature. here are some examples:1. rai

53、sing forefinger and middle finger to form a “v”-in china, it means the figure of two, while in english-speaking countries, it is the “v” for “victory” sign.2. making a circle with thumb and index finger while extending others-in china, it represents the figure of zero, while in english-speaking coun

54、tries, it means ok.3. moving the index finger in a circle in front of the ear-in china, it means thinking about, while in english-speaking countries, it means “thats crazy! or he/she is crazy!”4. hand extended toward person, palm open and down, with all fingers crooked in a beckoning motion- in chin

55、a, it means “come here”, while in english-speaking countries, it indicates goodbye.5. to use the middle finger to point something-in china, it is impolite, but in mexico, it is used to describe the height of people.6. thumb against the tip of the nose, other four fingers wave from side to side toget

56、her-in china, it seldom can be seen, while in english-speaking countries it indicates challenge and defiance.from above examples, people can come to a conclusion, that is, if they want to learn a language well, they must not only learn the verbal language, but also study the gestures of that country

57、.3. 2 eye contactthe eyes are extremely important communication tool. people often say that eyes are indeed “the window of soul”, because eyes can give us a lot of real information. eye behavior happens between two persons. “the sender uses them to convey information and the receiver uses them to ge

58、t information.” in drama, fiction, poetry and music, eyes have always been a fascinating topic.we can know whether people like us or not from the way they look at us. when we are talking with someone, if the person stares at us, we can infer that he is attracted by us and he is interested in what we say or what we do; however, if the person looks around, glancing at his watch

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